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Unlike Mongolian wrestling, which emphasizes strength, Chinese-style wrestling is more agile and flexible. One of its major schools, Tianjin wrestling, adopts a more balanced and versatile approach. Its history dates back to the late Qing Dynasty. Zhang Shaohua inherited this art from his grandfather and father. Today, he carries this legacy forward as a coach, teaching a new generation of students.